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I have a nursing background, and recently I had a mock interview at my local medical school. It went fine, but the subject of the "Doctor of Nursing" degree came up. There were definitely strong (negative) opinions on whether nurses should call themselves doctors and the legitimacy of such a degree in a clinical setting. I don't don't don't want to get into that debate here, but I would suggest that if you are interviewing anytime soon you might have your position either way well thought out and, if you think the Doctor of Nursing degree is fabulous, be able to defend it while on the hot seat in a very pro-medicine context.
Also, feedback I got regarding the whole nursing-background thing was more positive than I had anticipated. I have repeatedly heard that adcoms see nursing as no more than an interesting EC, that even nurses with decades of experience could never dream of understanding the complexities of medicine...always for me a negative and off-putting attitude. On the contrary, my interviewer was very encouraging and referred to my nursing background as a definite asset. We even shared clinical stories to help break the ice. However, I was able to articulate my reasons for leaving nursing and was clear that I see nursing and medicine as two distinct career paths which he seemed to like to hear.....
Also, feedback I got regarding the whole nursing-background thing was more positive than I had anticipated. I have repeatedly heard that adcoms see nursing as no more than an interesting EC, that even nurses with decades of experience could never dream of understanding the complexities of medicine...always for me a negative and off-putting attitude. On the contrary, my interviewer was very encouraging and referred to my nursing background as a definite asset. We even shared clinical stories to help break the ice. However, I was able to articulate my reasons for leaving nursing and was clear that I see nursing and medicine as two distinct career paths which he seemed to like to hear.....
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